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MM
1996
ACM
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15 years 10 months ago
Do Story Agents Use Rocking Chairs? The Theory and Implementation of One Model for Computational Narrative
Narrative structure models are useful tools for understanding how and why narratives of any medium affect an audience's level of participation in their role of story reconstr...
Kevin M. Brooks
SIGCSE
1996
ACM
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Database theory in practice: learning from cooperative group projects
lhis paper describes the use of cooperative group learning concepts in support of an undergraduate database mrtnagement course that emphasizes the theoretical and practical aspect...
Suzanne W. Dietrich, Susan Darling Urban
IEPOL
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Platform competition and broadband uptake: Theory and empirical evidence from the European union
Broadband access provides users with high speed, always-on connectivity to the Internet. Due to its superiority, broadband is seen as the way for consumers and firms to exploit th...
Walter Distaso, Paolo Lupi, Fabio M. Manenti
CIE
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Atomic actions -- molecular experience: theory of pervasive gaming
The attempt of this paper is to describe and analyze the formalisms of pervasive games and pervasive gaming (PG). As the title indicates, PG consists of atomic entities that never...
Bo Kampmann Walther
CORR
2008
Springer
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15 years 6 months ago
Binding bigraphs as symmetric monoidal closed theories
Milner's bigraphs [1] are a general framework for reasoning about distributed and concurrent programming languages. Notably, it has been designed to encompass both the -calcul...
Tom Hirschowitz, Aurélien Pardon